Economy Videos

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War Brings Fossil Fuel Use Into Focus

President Joe Biden has pledged to cut back on the use of fossil fuels, but the war in Ukraine may have crimped those plans

The Dire Consequences Of Rising Food Prices

Food prices hit an all-time high this year, and that was before war broke out between two of the world's biggest food producers.

Boston Consulting Group's Novacek On Reinventing Gender Diversity Programs For A Post-Pandemic World

Gabrielle Novacek, Managing Director & Partner, Boston Consulting Group discusses gender diversity programs for a post-pandemic world.

'Getting To Zero'

Countries and corporations are working hard to get to net zero emissions.

Labor Pushes Back: Unions Make A Return During Pandemic

Working through the pandemic has been a transformative experience for many employees, making them rethink their job. This experience, and "The Great Resignation", where many workers switched jobs or simply quit, has left a new generation of employees empowered. Bloomberg's...

San Francisco Fed President Daly Talks Inflation And Diversity

Mary C. Daly, President & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco speaks about the government's role in coping with the recent inflation surge.

Tough Challenges For The Fed

War in Ukraine, high inflation, soaring gas prices all come together and make extremely tough conditions for the U.S. central bank.

How Hydrogen Could Solve The Energy Crisis

Hydrogen is the simplest element in the universe. And excitement is growing from nations and investors looking to harness its power to make clean, green energy.

Soaring Prices Trigger The Return Of "Shrinkflation"

Most economists are focused on the price of commodities, wages and other basic goods and services. But history suggests they might want to keep an eye on a related phenomenon that often escapes unnoticed: so-called “shrinkflation". Same price but for a slightly smaller...

TD's Misra Sees Fed Policy Pause After A 'Few Hikes'

Priya Misra, global head of rates strategy at TD Securities, says she expects the Federal Reserve to take a cautious approach to tightening policy despite the threat of inflation. "Once they get to 1%, 1.5% we're actually arguing that the Fed is going to pause at that point...

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